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Oct 13, 2017 Sports
One of two teams will be one step closer to winning the $500,000 first prize of the Hamilton Green knockout football cup when the $1million competition stops at the Victoria community ground this Sunday, bringing three fiery clashes, inclusive of two (2) exhibitions and one (1) knockout.
When the final whistle of the competition blew on Saturday last at the Mackenzie Sports Club (MSC) ground in Linden, two come from behind victories were witnessed in the first night of quarterfinal action with Silver Shattas upsetting city side GFC and Winners’ Connection getting past Eagles FC. If Sunday’s third quarterfinal game is anything close to the action witnessed last Saturday then fans on the East Coast are in for a treat.
The action gets underway at 17:00hrs at Victoria with the first exhibition game that will pit Mahaica Determinators against Plaisance. The second friendly which kicks off at 19:00hrs is set to be a cracker with Victoria Kings tackling Buxton.
The feature, knockout game will have its first whistle at 21:00hrs and will see surprise quarterfinalists Ann’s Grove and Soesdyke Falcons looking to continue their dream run in the tournament. The winner of that match will be guaranteed at least the $100,000 fourth prize.
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